Rozier, Mike (3)

CARD: Fleer 1990
ACQUIRED: eBay, 2025

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

NOTES:

I mean, it’s a bit smeared which is fine with me. Of all the cards I sent him last time, this was the one he didn’t sign. It was the last one I needed autographed, so I didn’t want to trouble him again and just picked this one up off of eBay for a cheap price.

Woodside, Logan (2)

CARD: Topps AAF 2019 Certified HACK
ACQUIRED: TTM 2026, C/o Home
SENT: 4/15 RECEIVED: 5/21 (36 days)
FAILURE: TTM 2019, C/o The Tennessee Titans

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • See Also Logan Woodside
  • Since the AAF folded, Logan has kept his agent quite busy bouncing around from franchise to franchise as a scout team/ 3rd string QB.
  • After making the roster of the Titans in 2019, he’d be on and off the practice squad and regular season roster throughout 2022.
  • Saw his first NFL regular season playing time in 2020, completing 1 of 3 passes for 7 yards.
  • He was then signed to the Falcons roster at the end of the year, and was on Atlanta throughout 2023, and into 2024.
  • During the ’23 season, Woodside saw the most regular season playtime up to that point, completing 3 of 4 passes for 27 yards and a pick.
  • Returned to Cinci in 2024, and was on and off the practice squad/ regular season roster until his release during summer of ’25.
  • The next stop was a trip to Pittsburgh, from August to October of 2025.
  • At the end of the 2025 season, he’d be signed to the Cardinals practice squad.

NOTES:

My friend Joe rode in to the rescue on this one, nabbing him TTM while I was just thinking about it. Armed with the address he provided me I printed out the card and got it straight out to Logan as soon as I could. As I’ve been hamstrung with my PC for about 8 months or so, I had to delicately reconstruct the template and drop the photo in on a Photoshop alternative. In the end, it worked out fantastic and I was ecstatic to get Logan back on a Commanders card I made after my previous failure back in 2019.

Logan among the AAF starting QBs probably spent the most time in the NFL. While he hasn’t seen very much playing time, he has carved himself out a nice spot in history.

McKay, Bob

CARD: UT Upper Deck 2011, UT Upper Deck 2011 National Champions
ACQUIRED:
SENT: 10/5/19 RECEIVED: 11/1/19 (27 days)

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Bob McKay played OT at Texas from 1968-69′.
  • Displayed great speed and exceptional run blocking ability.
  • First round pick of the Cleveland Browns in 1970.
  • Immediately stepped into starting lineup for the Browns OL.
  • Overcame a broken bone in his leg suffered during the preseason in ’72 to become a team captain on the line, while improving his pass blocking skills.
  • In 6 seasons with Cleveland, Bob posted 67 games with 54 starts playing T, RG, LG, and RT.
  • Joined the New England Patriots in 1976, where he closed out his career after the ’78 campaign.
  • He played the next three seasons there, with the final two being primarily as a backup.
  • Bob played in 105 games, starting 71.

ACCOLADES:

  • College Football Hall of Fame

NOTES:

Bob was a bit of a monster of his era, clocking in at 6’5″, 260 he was immediately the second largest offensive lineman on his time- as a rookie.

He’s also remembered for a nasty fight in the trenches between him and Joe Greene during the ’75 season.

Again, during this period a lot of stuff slipped through the cracks, so finding a lot of these gems has been a real treat.

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